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Exploring Cultural Influences in the Associations Between Emotion Regulation and Mental Health: A Systematic Review Comparing East Asian and Western Cultural Contexts. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Psychol Psychother
ABSTRACT Culture shapes how individuals perceive, experience and regulate emotions. Emotion regulation literature, which informs current understandings of emotional disorders, is largely guided by Western frameworks. This review aimed to systematically examine cultural influences on emotion regulation use, and associated mental health outcomes, among ...
Qiu LS   +5 more
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Hoedang and Jingakjong: Esoteric Buddhism in Contemporary Korea

open access: yesReligions, 2022
This article discusses the emergence, transformation, and transmission of an esoteric Buddhist movement that Hoedang (孫珪祥, Kyu-shang Sohn [or Sohn, Gyu-sang], 1902–1963) began in the 1940s and 1950s.
David W. Kim
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East Asian Buddhism and Korea’s Transnational Interactions and Influences

open access: yesReligions, 2023
No one can dispute the significant influence of Sinitic Buddhism in East Asia, but Korean Buddhists were also unquestionably close to the center of the development of different schools of Buddhism in mainland China, particularly in the Jiangnan region ...
Kevin N. Cawley
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From Courtesan to Wŏn Buddhist Teacher: The Life of Yi Ch’ŏngch’un

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This study examines the life of Yi Ch’ŏngch’un 李靑春 (1886–1955), one of the first female disciples of Wŏn Buddhism, a 20th-century Korean religious movement. Her story shows modernity’s impact on Korean women’s psyche and social roles, and the progressive
Grace J. Song
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'I Know Death': Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Death Among Middle-Aged Adults With Intellectual Disabilities in South Korea. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Appl Res Intellect Disabil
ABSTRACT Background For adults with intellectual disabilities, their understanding of and preparation for death present unique challenges. This study explored how middle‐aged adults with intellectual disabilities perceive death. Method Using purposive sampling, 21 middle‐aged adults with intellectual disabilities who had experienced parental ...
Yi J, Kim MA, Lee SY, Hwang S, Park C.
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Challenges and Response of Korean Religions to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea

open access: yesReligions, 2022
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has triggered many lifestyle changes and caused serious social issues such as economic disruption, restriction of social and religious activities, and an increase in anxiety and conflict.
Jeonok Lim   +4 more
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Yuan Buddhist Centers as the Hub of Monastic Certification: Travels by Korean Monks to China and Some Underlying Reasons

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Notably during the Yuan period of Chinese history, Korean Buddhists had a curious custom of making arduous trips to Buddhist centers in mainland China, by sea or overland.
Sung-Eun Thomas Kim
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Celibacy or Marriage? Dilemmas for Buddhist Monks in Korea

open access: yesTávol-keleti Tanulmányok, 2021
Following the Confucian period of the Chosŏn era, which overshadowed Buddhists and confined them to the margins of society, at the beginning of Japanese colonial rule the possibility of monastic marriage typical of Japanese practice emerged as a viable ...
Beatrix Mecsi
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Yanagi, Ceramics and the Craft Values of Korean Aesthetics

open access: yesESPES, 2022
The long Japanese tradition of Korean ceramics appreciation, closely associated with the Zen tea ceremony (chanoyu), has played an important role in the development of Korean aesthetics in the twentieth century.
Rosa Fernandez-Gomez
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Precious Items Piling up Like Mountains: Buddhist Art Production via Fundraising Campaigns in Late Koryŏ Korea (918–1392)

open access: yesReligions, 2021
Considering visual culture alongside written source material, this article uncovers the socioeconomic aspect of Korean Buddhist monastic life, which has been a marginalized field of research.
Maya Stiller
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